- VIM doesn't really make sense to be shipped by default in any distro. Nano is available as fall-back console editor and whoever wants VIM can install it.
- Space freed by leaving VIM out could be used by KDE apps that are currently in Playground or Review (eg. Rekonq or Kahjong)
vim is 2.1 MB installed - almost all KDE games are larger, for example, so I consider dropping vim to be an over-optimisation. I would like to get rekonq on the image, but I'm an bit leery of including KDE:KDE4:Community packages yet as it changes the 'trust' of the image.
Even though I am not a big VIM user, it is a very small, versatile tool and is known to be found on almost every Linux out there by default. I would rather you remove cd, ls, and cat before you remove VIM. I'm not kidding, if I have to text console into the system, I am doing so to edit files, and I can navigate the filesystem from within VIM. Leave it there. -- Dotan Cohen http://bido.com http://what-is-what.com Please CC me if you want to be sure that I read your message. I do not read all list mail. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org